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		  plug /plug/     noun- Any peg or bung stopping, or for stopping, a hole, esp one preventing the escape of water from a sink
 - A stopper
 - A mechanism releasing the flow of water in a lavatory
 - Filling for a tooth
 - Volcanic rock stopping a vent
 - A device with metal pins for inserting into a socket to make an electrical connection
 - A piece of wood inserted in a wall to take nails
 - A fireplug
 - A spark plug
 - A plug-hat (slang)
 - A blow or punch
 - A compressed cake of tobacco
 - A piece of it cut for chewing
 - A worn-out horse
 - A book that will not sell
 - A piece of favourable publicity, esp one incorporated in other material (informal)
 - Anything worn-out or useless
 - An instance of dogged plodding
       transitive verb (pluggˈing; plugged)- To stop with a plug or as a plug
 - To insert a plug in
 - To insert as a plug
 - To shoot (slang)
 - To punch with the fist (slang)
 - To force into familiarity by persistent repetition, esp for advertising purposes (informal)
 - To din into the ears of the public
      intransitive verb (informal)-  To go on doggedly (often with away)
 - (of a golf ball) to become embedded in wet ground or sand
    ORIGIN: Appar Du plug a bung, a peg; cf Swed plugg a peg, Ger Pflock   pluggˈer  noun - Someone who plugs in any sense
 - That which plugs, esp a dentist's instrument
    pluggˈing  noun - The act of stopping with a plug, or punching (slang), or promoting (slang)
 - Material of which a plug is made
      plugˈ-and-playˈ  adjective  (of a computer component) having an identifier that allows it to be configured automatically (also  noun)  plug gauge  noun  A gauge inserted into a hole to measure its diameter  plugˈ-hat  noun (US) A top hat  plugˈhole  noun  A hole through which water is let out of a sink, bath, etc  plugˈ-in  noun (computing) A module or program that is capable of extending an existing program in specific ways   adjective - (of a module or program) having such capabilities (computing)
 - Denoting an electrical apparatus that requires to be plugged in to the mains supply
    plugˈ-ugˈly  noun (US) -  A street ruffian
 - A thug, tough
    adjective (informal) Extremely ugly    go down the plughole (informal) To fail, be wasted or lost  plug in  To connect (an electrical apparatus, etc) with the electricity supply by inserting a plug into a socket  pull the plug on (informal) To end, put a stop to    |